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Due to high humidity and unfavorable atmospheric diffusion conditions, the China Meteorological Administration has issued this year's first highest-level red alert for dense fog. From the morning to late morning of December 28, 2023, dense fog has affected some areas in the southeastern part of Hebei and large parts of Shandong.
The channel lists such natural disasters as:
1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Mud, Landslide, Avalanche;
2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological disaster,
3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire;
4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Tornado, Hail, Hurricane, Tsunami, Storm, Thunderstorm, Tempest.
Due to high humidity and unfavorable atmospheric diffusion conditions, the China Meteorological Administration has issued this year's first highest-level red alert for dense fog. From the morning to late morning of December 28, 2023, dense fog has affected some areas in the southeastern part of Hebei and large parts of Shandong.
The channel lists such natural disasters as:
1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Mud, Landslide, Avalanche;
2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological disaster,
3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire;
4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Tornado, Hail, Hurricane, Tsunami, Storm, Thunderstorm, Tempest.